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A mere handful of these grower-producers make enough of their own wine to export bottles to the United States, though their number is growing.
It is to have his brewery produce and export bottles of a Snapple-like beverage made from herbal tea, which he is cultivating in the mountains that surround this lush pocket of the country.
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Although the U.S. version of the world's number one brand doesn't pack the punch of the excellent export bottling available at duty-free shops, it is still a fine product.
But he has used the proceeds from the export of bottles of Duchy Originals water from a Scottish estate close to Balmoral to luxury supermarkets in the Gulf to fund his favoured charities.
2012 saw the launch of McEwan's Export in bottles, and a new seasonal cask-conditioned golden ale called McEwan's Gold.
Hardly able to meet domestic demand, Zam Zam, once PepsiCo's Iranian partner, has exported 10m bottles in just four months to supermarkets in Iraq, Bahrain, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, where it will tempt 2m thirsty Muslim pilgrims bound for Mecca next year.
The Scotch whisky industry said it exported 40 bottles per second in 2011.
After that, there are costs for exporting kegs and bottles.
Champagne producers exported 150 million bottles last year, a record.
Still, until 2006 Pernod Ricard and CubaExports held the US trademark, though it didn't do them much good, as they couldn't export a single bottle to the US because of the embargo.
'In 2005, Georgia exported 52 million bottles of wine to Russia,' he sighs.
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